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1. pace j j This plant is considered Langa indigenous to the Southern Lofty EES botanical region Height Family Flower Colour c Botanical Name Flowering Time Spread Common Name Flower Type 24 Om Purpose Habit Everareen Declduous It should be noted that botanical regions can cover vast areas and that plants indigenous to one part may not be found in another If you wish to research to a more specific location you can use the online map at The Australian Virtual Herbarium http avh chah org au Home About AVH Terms of use Help Search News AV H Open the site using the link Australia s Virtual Herbarium above and enter your plant into the search area Clematis microphylla Welcome to Australia s Virtual Herbarium AVH NEWS AVH provides access to information obtained from the AVH welcomes new data provider the University of Melbourne collections held in Australian herbaria Herbarium MELU This week Australia s Virtual Herbarium AVH welcomed a new data provider the University of Melbourne Herbarium MELU Home to approximately more Australia s herbaria house over seven million plant algae and fungi specimens The collecting data stored with these specimens provides the most complete picture of the distribution of Australia s flora to date From this site you can search map download and analyse Australia s Virtual Herbarium 5 million records and countin records from the databases of the ma
2. E v Burnside WA 33 92 S 115 04 E Enter your suburb Nearest Bureau stations click one to Only show open stations ma a AM More information ET eet Sao Select the station that matches your location 023803 Ashton Co Op SA 5 2km away new window 023086 Rostrevor Stradbroke SA 5 4km away v 023842 Mount Lofty SA 5 5km away Data available for the selected station 100 0 1850 1900 1950 2000 Select year 2014 Y 3 Getthe data Station number loga058 u Select Get Data Don t clear this number Note moet earching wil ens 2 Daily rainfall m Adelside Kent Town Alert oc ti page l mo cmi Al yearscicsis POF CObperreiors of 285 ai a me nomira y mece BS arm iocs Sock ime arc recoit ime tote for i perms 24 hoors Asiels coc si forra 3 precipiaton tha resch ite p conc such 83 rein crazie hel arg ance Abou naria cae Stadon Adeimice Kent Town Alert Numer 22036 Opered 2210 Row Copes P P Crate EGET VES a Denis Lat 24 52 Low 3381 amp Elevation 4S m Y Seusora owfiooks I Mwporte amp sunnenss Show mme v Key Units e mm 27 2 Not quelty comirotec e Cari o sccomcistec istai Nove mzose zver teimlai tya gt View t e perse c acz mu arse Wu 32 Annos uw io Vm 3 peer 2 7 fmm Wew a8 mant cats fda mot year of cai coe Example of average rainfall id ct atatatex anc te
3. Search and in the Keyword Search field enter your keyword in this example fire Botanic Gardens of Plant Selector SOUTH AUSTRALIA Q Location Search O Name Search Al My List iz Refn Search 2 e equireme ema S F2 ry Follace 4 Flower Colou T In the Refine Search area enter your keyword in the Keyword Search field and press Apply 9 Page WH Botanic Gardens of Plant Selector n SOUTH AUSTRALIA V Location Search O Name Search al My List Detall 00 z fT re F T9 AT ge aDOD Olus Qiauc escens uw Coastal Noonflower If you open one of the plants from your list Festus you will find the word fire mentioned somewhere in the displayed information Indigenous Plants Each South Australian native plant in the Plant Selector database contains a listing of Botanical regions to which the species is indigenous You will see this information at the bottom of the notes section Botanical regions used here are based on the work of J M Black 1855 1951 and formed part of his book Flora of South Australia which is considered a standard botanical reference for plants in this state Detall O Acacia iteaphylla Flinders Ranges Wattle j f ariv armaments ene chn ih recommenced fer te fare anr tfelians Can ha iian ar Uses A Nerdy omamental large shrub recommended Tor its Torm and Toiage Can be used as rackare A miante in larner my Alanti bac nd plan
4. Spread Common Name Flower Type Elrmrtare Dancer Watie Ingers Ranges Wattle m c rti kartat momenta rroan Erosion Maditatl Umanmentai scree 3 6 Origin Purpose 10 Page Searching for plants indigenous to a location If you wish to create a list of plants indigenous to your botanical region you can do this via the keyword search function under Refine Search First you will need to determine which botanical regions your location is associated with To do that refer to the map below Each botanical region has a code This code is what the database will use to select your plant listing You need to note the code as it is listed below You must include the colon before and after the two letters NW North Western NL Northern Lofty ILE Lake Eyre MU Murray NU Nullarbor YP Yorke Peninsula GT Gairdner Torrens SLE Southern Lofty FR Flinders Rangers KI Kangaroo Island EA Eastern SE South Eastern EP Eyre Peninsula 11 Page In this example the search will look for plants indigenous to the Southern Lofty region The code required will be SL no spaces Plant Selector From the main screen you can enter your suburb or postcode This will select plants best suited to your specific location If you wish to find all plants native to a particular botanical region then select Search and leave suburb postcode empty About Plant Selector What is Green The Green me Infrastructure Infrastructure P
5. details page select the middle print icon The button to the right is where you can add this e plant to your My List selection See the My List section of this document for details Detail To return to My List click the back button The details page gives you a range of information relating to that plant Canopy Shape Family Flower Colour Q Botanical Name Flowering Time Common Name Foliage Origin f Flower Type kc Purpose Evergreen Declduous 2 6 Landscape F Seasonal Colour Soll Texture 1 Trunk se H Tolerates Form Indigenous to the Adelaide Supplementary Watering Region Refining your search If you find your list is too large and you wish to display plants by selecting a particular characteristic such as form or flower colour you can do this using the refine search options Refine search can be done anytime once you have made your initial selection either by Location suburb or postcode or selecting trees plants by name To display the refine search options select the refine search button The refine search options are grouped into five categories Any combination of these criteria can be selected Selections with tick boxes can have multiple selections while the dropdown lists only allow one at a time Botanic Gardens Plant Selector of ADELAIDE Q Location Search f2 Name Search al My List Location Search trees nea 505 trees VIEW RESULTS Adelaide Adelaide Cit To re
6. native landscapes parks and reserves Cultu use This list will contain all the plants included in your current search To select individual plants and save them one by one use the My List function described next Using My List The My List feature of Plant Selector gives you the ability to save your favourite plants to a list which you can either print or email to yourself for later reference Creating your My List Addling a plant to your My List is done by selecting the Add to My List button from within a plant s details page Plant Selector Acacia aneura Mulga Notes naf tai n t p Maat U y Rog a gt 5 1 y n Canopy Shape Family Flower Colour O Botanical Name Flowering Time Common Name Follage Helght wo Origin Flower T 3 10 rn d ype m Habit Purpose Spread ERR Du i Evergreen Deciduous 2 Landscape Ewro ii i Seasonal Colour Soll Texture enin Trunk D H f Form Tolerates ae Indigenous to the Adelaide Supplementary Watering Region 16 Page Plant Selector petal You will see a message confirming you have added the plant to your My List Piu SUNG If the plant you ve chosen is already included in your current My List to will see this displayed in a message in green Once you have added plants to your My List you can either print the list to your printer or E mail to a chosen address Emailing your My List To View the My List options select
7. the My List Button on the Right of the top menu Botanic Gardens Plant Selector of ADELAIDE Location Search Name Search Add plants to your list by clicking the bookmark on detail page To email your current list select Email my List Acsos aneura Muige Detall Acacia aneura Mulga Notes Canopy Shape Family Flower Colour Botanic Gardens Plant Selector of ADELAIDE Q Location Search D Name Search Tey Add plants to your list by clicking the bookmark on detsi pages ELI men Enter Your Name and Email address You can 6 send to multiple addresses by separating each aaa address by a comma Select the Send button ELE when complete A message will appear to confirm your email has been sent e O l aria AIr Acacia aneura Mulga Notus 17 Page Your Email will contain the following details dT TT i Mi re C a 43 MVHWP Some Ease i tun corse Quan 7B i aD rari cam vr bah of apr Gita was iem WerllOL2D4 d orbem Pt Cete tes Your Email will contain Botanical Name Common Name Form and Origin The fields are active links If you mouse click any of these Secasecal Same Camasa Same Form Onga the system will open Plant Selector and display the full details page for that plant Printing your My List You can print a copy of your My List directly to your chosen printer You do this by selecting the Print my List button once you have selecte
8. 2 00 4 00n 2 00 4 00n Acidic Ne Full Sun P Uses Uses Uses Ornamental prostrate to low shrub Can be used in exposed coastal verges parks and reserves Suitable as a low v Uses Uses 7 Ajuga australis Australian Bugle SA Vic N Groundco 0 10 0 60n 0 10 0 50n Alkaline Full Sun P Uses 8 Arthropodium fi Nodding Chocol SA Vic N Groundco 0 80 1 00n 0 60 0 80n Alkaline Part Shadt Uses 9 Arthropodium st Chocolate Lily SSA Vic N Groundco 0 20 1 00n 0 20 0 80n Alkaline Part Shade Uses 10 Astroloma humi Native Cranberr SA NSW Groundco 0 10 0 50n0 50 1 50n Acidic Alk Full Sun Uses 11 Atriplex semibar Berry Saltbush SA VIC N Groundco 0 10 0 30n 1 00 3 00n Alkaline MFullSun Uses 12 Atriplex suberec Lagoon Saltbush SA Vic N Groundco 0 20 1 00n 1 00 1 00n Alkaline Full Sun Uses 13 Bossiaea prostra Creeping Bossiai SA Vic N Groundco 0 30 0 50n 0 30 0 30n Alkaline Part Shade Uses 14 Brachyscome cili Variable Daisy SA Vic N Groundco 0 25 0 25n 0 15 0 15n Alkaline Full Sun Uses 15 Brunonia austral Blue Pincushion SA Vic N Groundco 0 10 0 30n 0 10 0 30n Alkaline Part Shade Uses SA Vic N Groundco 0 20 0 60n 0 10 0 30n Acidic Ne Full Sun P Uses 17 Calocephalus cit Lemon Beauty h SA Vic N Groundco 0 20 0 50n 0 30 1 00n Alkaline Full Sun P Uses 18 Calostemma pur Pink Garland lily SA Vic N Groundco 0 30 0 60n 0 10 0 10n Acidic Alk Full Sun P Uses 19 Calotis cuneifoli Purple Burr dais SA Vic N Grou
9. Daily O Monthly Daily Monthly Maps recent conditions i Maps average conditions Climate change 2 Select a weather station in the area of interest Extremes of climate Enter a location Find o Position About Australian climate 3 Getthe data If you already know the station number you may enter it below instead o Station number Get Data Opens In new window Iu z im lo To find the average rainfall or temperature you ll need to enter a location to the nearest weather station to your area First you ll need to select either Rainfall or Temperature in the first selection box V Seasonal outlooks Reports amp summaries Select using Text Select using Map E Weather amp climate data z Help Data services E Weather Station Directory 1 Selected Daily rainfall Daily rainfall Data about Rainfall iv Daly ralntall data and graphs for a selected year Data downioad Recent observations Type of data Observations for one or all years Monthly statistics Daily O Monthly Daily Monthly v Maps recent conditions Maps average conditions Climate change 2 Select a weather station in the area of interest l NM Ch infall or t t Extremes of climate burnside Lm Ld g SRE ere oose rainfall or temperature Matching towns click o ct x Burnside OLD 26 63 S 152 93 E Burnside SA 34 94 S 138 67 E Burnside WA 33 94 S 115 03
10. Data Review View Developer 5x Act Calibri Ju j X em E wrap tet General T ad B d m B ar d 43 Copy e Se a S ae NR z Paste dn x 5 22 fad Merge amp Center E C Conditional Format Cell Insert Delete Format Sort amp Find amp Prete J Format Painter B u Os A zi 1 Eai ha ET 9 IE 0 Formatting as Table Styles v Y x Clear Filter Select Clipboard Ij Font fa Alignment fa Number fs Styles Cells Editing Al f BotanicalName B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S ml BotanicalName CommonName Origin Form Height Spread Ph Position Notes p 2 Clematis microp Small Leaved Cle SA Vic N Climber 3 Muehlenbeckia Climbing Lignum SA Vic N Climber 4 Zygophyllum bil Coast Twinleaf SA Vic N Climber 0 50 0 60n0 50 1 00n Alkaline Full Sun 5 Zygophyllum ere Climbing Twin LeSA NSW Climber 0 50 1 00n0 50 1 00n Acidic Ne Full Sun 6 Xerochrysum br Everlasting Daisy Qld Vic T Groundco 0 20 0 80n 0 20 0 80n Acidic Alk Full Sun 3 00 4 00n 0 80 1 00n Alkaline Full Sun 16 Bulbine bulbosa Bulbine Lily 23 Chrysocephalurr Common Everla SA Vic N Groundco 0 10 0 20n 0 30 0 40n Alkaline Full Sun 24 Chrysocephalur Fringed Everlast SA NT Vi Groundco 0 20 0 40n 0 20 0 50n Acidic Alk Full Sun 25 Convolvulus eru Australian Bindv SA Vic N Groundco 0 10 0 30n 0 40 0 50n Min Full Sun a SA Vic 26 rizsacduvdliae ror Nativa Bi nhu dJi Groundcen M H Expo
11. Plant Selector User Guide Table of Contents POUT Pate ACCON Paus ueetori MUN E se E ad DM iMt EDU M rM UI UpAM IMS 2 Plant selector iront entity Sr eO cesis eii xr siad sated socincos iubbvr aquse Octa T 3 Basie Paneo ot ewe QN RT 4 RETINA NS Te UE Ee Mmmm 6 Misreizidiotei 029 a i aici OUT m 8 IV OO ANC cg succes secre OA E ee gases earn Pad da Dune a pate od pesca ewe tee oe anos A EE 9 IndigeribHs FNS aote unto eO U UENIEE ash ub PIDIN EE 10 Searching for plants indigenous to a IOCATION cccceseccccessececeesececeuseceeceeecceeauseceesusecessuneceesenseeetes 11 odore quina Teig i ener e E TT 15 Bc EAT U m 16 Creating your My MP e M 16 siae ri ara 010 SIL d RT Rom 17 PILI VOU MYL err n 18 SOUGHT CS ie RTT T TE 19 PRES OCS arid EIS ieee vets sete ina MEMMIUS MEUM MEMINI MEE 20 Using the Bureau of Meteorology BOM site to find Climate Information es 21 1 Page About Plant Selector The Plant Selector is a website designed to help choose the right plants for the right places in South Australia Plants include Australian native and exotic species They are carefully screened to suit the climates soils and other conditions of the areas for which they are recommended This project has been assisted by the Local Government Research amp Development Scheme and SA Water Guidance and
12. d My List on the right of the top menu Plant Selector Location Search Name Search 3 Select the My List button to view your list My List aa aca To email your current list select Email my List e S dg Detall 000 Canopy Shape Family Flower Colour NER Choose a printer from your attached printer list asiro moann cors E f ADELAIDI and select Print 9 60600 A printout of you My List will be sent to the printer 18 Page Plant Selector My List Page 1 of 1 My List Botanical Name Common Name Form Origin Hickory Wattie Lightwood mall Up t This is a sample print from a My List selection Multiple plants will be listed on the same page Sending Feedback Plant selector provides an opportunity to send feedback to the Green Infrastructure Team This is done via Email and can be found along the bottom of any screen Botanic Gardens of ADELAIDE Plant Selector About Plant Selector What Is Green The Green Infrastructure infrastructure Project Meen riranna ture Pra Jere Select the Feedback option to open the Feedback page This option is available at the bottom of every screen Feedback n Select the Email Link to open a new Email 19 Page Enter Plant Selector into the subject line write your feedback and send Resources and Links Plant Selector has a Resources amp Links page that contains a variety of sites that may assi
13. es Dense matting effect suppresses weeds and stabilizes soil Ri Groundcover for native landscapes rockeries parks and reserves For weed suppression and erosion control Car A hardy self sowing perennial herb for mixed native landscapes parks and reserves Attracts nectar eating butter As an accent plant in mixed beds or as a ground cover Highly ornamental plant in drifts for a showy display Nect A perennial herb for native landscapes Mass plant in groups for spring display Requires good drainage Cultural c A dwarf perennial herb for mixed native landscapes rockeries and borders Attracts native butterflies Requires g An perennial herb for native landscapes parks and reserves Dormant in long dry periods Cultural use Root bulbs Perennial self sowing native daisy for mixed native landscapes verges and roundabouts Prolific flowering for mc Sand and soil binding plant for foreshores embankments coastal reserves and parks Showy displays of bright cc Sand and soil binding plant for foreshores embankments coastal reserves and parks Showy displays of bright cc A perennial herb for mixed native plantings in borders rockeries parks and reserves Requires well drained soils syn Helichrysum apiculatum Perennial herb for mixed native landscapes parks and reserves Suitable for mass syn Helichrysum baxteri Perennial herb for mixed native landscapes parks and reserves Suitable for mass plant Native twining ground cover woh could be mewpomteni into
14. expertise has been contributed by TREENET State Flora plant nursery at Belair Nursery amp Garden Industry of South Australia SA Water local government representatives independent landscape architects and designers Botanic Gardens of South Australia horticultural Staff and Friends of the Botanic Gardens of South Australia See more at http plantselector botanicgardens sa gov au Selection criteria The focus is on species that have low to moderate water requirements once established and are non invasive in the areas for which they are recommended All species have been subjected to an intensive selection process to meet these two criteria Plants include those suitable to all urban environments within South Australia These include plants that are indigenous to South Australia native to other parts of Australia or introduced from another country Plants are selected according to their suitability for location and landscape type Using both the postcode search and landscape search will ensure selection of plants most likely to thrive Water requirements The water requirement of each plant is indicated as either minimal or moderate e Minimal means that once established the plant may require supplementary water in extended periods without rain e Moderate means that once established the plant may require supplementary water during summer and dry periods Plant information Detailed information is provided about each plant incl
15. fine your search select the Refine Search button 6 Page 7 Botanic Lyardens Plant Selector of ADELAIDE Location Search D Name Search Wl My List The refine search options are separated into five categories There is also a Keyword search us option Keyword searches will include any plant E that has that word as part of its data set E g using a word like fire will display any tree plant that uses the word fire in its EE information contents If you no longer wish to search using a keyword you must highlight what is in the keyword box and delete it Location Search Tress eau sas Q 2 dw Adelaide 2m J Botanic Gardens Plant Selector of ADELAIDE Location Search O Name Search Al My List arance rowing Requirement Placemen Purpose Irigin komo ca CL As you select your refine search options you Form Evemgreen Deciduous Canopy Shape can see your choices recorded between the uum x dus T blue lines under the group headings You can X 5 remove selections at any time by clicking the thee ra blue button with an x to the left of the name Brown Orange P s When you re happy with your final selection Crimson V Red Goi Stee select the apply button This will reselect your Ju current list and apply your chosen filters 7 Page Under powerlines Plant selector has a specific set of searches for finding plants appropriate for planti
16. from options in the blue bar along the bottom there are links to post feedback or to search additional information resources 3 Page Botanic Gardens of ADELAIDE Plant Selector Search by Location and Plant type Search by Name About Plant Selector What Is Green The Green Infrastructure Infrastructure Project So ntudione Project Information Feedback and Resource Links Basic plant selection You can access plants and trees in the Plant Selector Database in two main ways You can use a suburb or postcode to select an initial plant list or if you already have a plant or tree in mind you can enter the name details in the name field Using the plant name will not return plants that are dependent on location Using the name will display any plant in the database that contains the text you enter in this field Plant Tree names are entered using either genus species or common name You can enter any part of these names as well E g if you enter euc your list will contain any plant in the database with euc in either the Botanic name or Common name Botanic Gardens of ADELAIDE Plant Selector e Enter postcode suburb name or part of suburb name Select either Tree or Other plant form Or select by botanical name or common name Part name is acceptable E g acacia cognata only entries acacia cognata acacia all entries containing acacia cog all entries containing cog Once you have entered y
17. irements Location Search E Name Search ll My List dependent on bushfire risk is Refine Search Bacon Srel qarcen Under Powerlines Carpet Serel garcien T a Cornainer Courtyard Large garden Street Boulevard Per Street Lanewe n low dr on bishtin rich amas vegesatior Dwr garger eem mn ander poqwetiet doult eor exceed so Def 6 ihr Poot garden uem Verge pane PN A EID IEN CCE Under powerlines between 3m and Sm 8 Page You can choose either plants up to 3 metres in height or plants between 3 metres and 6 metres If you wish to select both ranges you can left click both check boxes Plants listed will only match these height ranges If you select a Form higher than 6 metres such as Tall tree Usually exceeds 10m only plants meeting the Under Powerlines ranges will appear Keyword Search If you are looking for plants with an attribute not available from the Refine Search options you can find plants by entering a word in the Keyword Search field For example you can use a word like Fire and the database will return any plant that has the word fire in any part of its information set In this example you will get plants that use the word Fire as a something the plant can tolerate as well as plants that have the word fire in the notes field as part of words like firewood or bushfire To make a Keyword search complete your initial location selection as described in the previous section Select Refine
18. ise 1 450 Phyum Crarcphyts 7 450 9 Cu 4 a Sosteetocaice 45C 5 Order l Ranoncusies 1 450 Family Renunculecese 7 497 Genus Demata 1450 apeciec Cumats micragi yis 1 450 Ectanical group deers i OS o Fi io ND i T ut bisp cous Cil i Googie DRMA SDDS Tere of Lee 14 Page Exporting your selection to Excel Plant Selector has the option to export your plant list to an Excel spreadsheet Whenever you perform a plant selection your listing will display an Export Data button in the top left section of the screen If you select this option the current list of plants will be exported in a spreadsheet form Not all available fields are included Currently the process exports Botanical Name Common Name Origin Form Height Spread Position and Notes Note You must have Excel installed on your computer for this function to work Plant Selector UD sour AbstRAtia O Location Search D Name Search al My List Name Search P ents and trees Any time you wish to export your current selection to an Excel spreadsheet select the Export data button At the bottom of your screen you will see a message similar to this If you select Open the system will open Excel and display your exported sheet Do you want to open or save ExportList xIsx from bga psp stage hyperion lithe biz 15 Page REVEN a Home Insert Pagelayout Formulas
19. ist with this oO 1 Dotan c Krdrdens Plant Selector of ADELAIDE Location Search O Name Search ql My List Resources amp Links Botanic Gardens of Adelaide oo Select Climate Information Link Geoen Infrastructure Evidence Base Noxious Weed List Plant Permits SA Water Tree plating guide State Flora Plast Catalogue Sustainable Landscapes Project Urban Forest Biodiversity Program indigenous species fats 21 Page Bureau Home Climate Cilmate Data Online _ Climate Data Online About Climate Data Online How to get data FAQs Technical help The Climate Data Online site will appear Use the Text or Map search below to view daily and monthly statistics historical weather observations Additional data available rainfall temperature and solar tables graphs and data gt Data services requests For additional data types or specifc dates and localities go to Qr Weather Station Directory 3 Service announcements b Climate gt Quality control updates Seasonal outlooks Reports amp summaries Select using Text Select using Map i Weather amp climate data Help Data services Weather Station Directory 1 Selected Daily rainfall Daily rainfall Data about Rainfall v Daly rainfall data and graphe for a selected year Data Gowrioad Recent observations Type of data Observation Statistics for one or all years Monthly statistics
20. jor herbaria in Australia PRESS RELEASE 12 08 2014 An Australian 3 online resource which is proving invaluable for E scientific research and conservation efforts k here and overseas more ALA blog entry describing data processin The Atlas of Living Australia has recently posted a blog entry describing the data processing in the Atlas As AVH more 9 AVH Australia s Virtual Herbanurm Specimen search results Gieres micraphyta Quick search o 1480 results for Speoles Clemetic microphylls Nerrow leaf Headsohe Vine Refine reauite Records Map Crafts Speces mage Taxon name proossced Cuemats micrsoh yia 1 450 T ME CE a Emtonmenal layer wore v Taxon name provided Sue 4 UN J Veew in puba portal Dewrliced map Osnat Tecos OC 2 B vU Tp a c cR Cemats micsophyts OC 1 254 f vene eus E Rb o Legend V we Cemsts mizsphryis OC sY var lt gt as di Sens Co Wade Sea X Pest 2 eptaphyta Berth 5 Lv d nen a dh eos more Ad he o Sokxvan See Determination quaiifier fev Sea y a Munich to rrteepoted narra 1 338 2 1 I wax Soectes uncertain 2 P a ocas mow J MOPTHE NN nu t TERELTOR No asuen S2 r Sul 1 The map will plot where herbarium samples have been recorded You can use the slider to zoom in to get a finer view xdentified to rank J species 1 450 s 3 OULENSLAUD Kingdom Australia Per
21. ndco 0 30 0 60n 0 50 0 50n Alkaline Full Sun P Uses 20 Carpobrotus mo Inland Pigface SA Vic N Groundco 0 10 0 10n 1 30 1 30n Alkaline Full Sun P Uses 21 Carpobrotus ros Ross s Noonflow SA Vic W Groundco 0 10 0 10n 2 00 2 00n Alkaline Full Sun P Uses 22 Chamaescilla coi Blue squill Sout SA Vic N Groundco 0 10 0 10n 0 10 0 20n Neutral A Part Shade Uses Uses Uses Uses This plant is indigenous to both the Adelaide Plains and Adelaide Hills Can be used as a screen or ground cover i A fast growing climbing plant forcoastal parks and reserves Useful as a screening plant and can be pruned if neec Scrambling understorey plant often found growing through other stronger shrubs Delicate yellow star like flowe Syn Helichrysum bracteatum A ground covering perennial herb useful for introducing into native landscapes ver As a an undershrub plantings or erosion and weed control in semi shaded areas borders verges and nature strip Mass plant in rockeries borders verges and nature strips or planted as an informal drift under taller shrubs Will Not widely cultivated but could be mass planted in rockeries or sown as informal drifts under taller shrubs in mix Cascading plant or ground cover for rockeries embankments verges nature strips and roundabouts Suitable for Soil and erosion control in high saline areas Effective weed control in verges and nature strips and roundabouts A hardy ground cover for saline and degraded sit
22. ng under power lines These selections are found within the Placement set of selections under Refine Search Plant Selector A sours Austratia a j Location Search 0 Name Search El My List For the Under Powerlines options select Refine Search then Placement Bacon Us gacen Under Powerline Carpe Sreli garden y Ax pope Comsine ina o A You can access the bushfire roe geraen Y 7 VS 2 Street Lanewia iion andicspocaed ratur hit risk boundary maps by Pain garden eRe PETES TO DUGUEQ 10 DOLI QMY Macr e R Roof garden P Under powerine iup to 3r clicking this hyperlink This emerco ese Unger powerinez between 3m and Sm link is also available on the resources amp links page The maps can be found at the end of the document Plant Selector QQ sours Rtsteatia Location Search 0 Name Search iz Refine Search Bacon Small garcen Under Powerlines Carper Srel garden oo Coresiner Courtyard Lerge garcien Street Boulevard To qn buusfir rk an as vegerarion under Pork Street Lanewe potrti diode not escic mie men e 4 4 Esr geraden Street Mecian foc Street Verge amr namine unt 3 Poot garder street erg Unger powerlines up to 3m Pistercourae Unger powerlines between 3m and Ger If you hover over the two option labels you will see a pop up noting the vegetation Botanic Gardens of Plant Selector SOUTH AUSTRALIA height requ
23. our selection select the search button The database will check and return a list that matches your selection Botanic Gardens Plant Selector of ADELAIDE Location Search O Name Search M My List Location Search trees Adelaide 505 trees lt The number of trees or plants selected wp To view the list select View Results REFINE SEARCH To refine your list select Refine Search If you select the View Results button your list of plants will appear The sort order of the plants is alphabetical and from smaller trees plants through medium to tall Botanic Garde ns Plant Selector Be ene Location Search O Name Search Wl My List Refine Location Search Trees o gt a Adelaide Plants are displayed with Common name Botanical name and Form Smaller plants appear at the beginning of the list Each form group is listed alphabetically To display more details about the plant select resanse 0 either the icon the name or the sign E hz s Lw bz b n A nc n un u 2 m Eus n5 r n nuo cu a c gv c 3 D nu fs r g 5 d 93 8 3 1 gt m 62 m c Cm J ni woo Selecting a number button will select that page in the list To page forward or back use the or buttons The lt and gt buttons move to the beginning or end of the list 5 Page Dn P3223 Botanic Crardens Plant Selector of ADELAIDE Q Location Search O Name Search Wl My List To print a copy of the
24. roject This initial selection chooses all plants based on your location entry Now to refine this list to only show plants that are indigenous to your chosen botanical region select Refine Search Plant Selector CU sour AustRAtia Q Location Search D Name Search Refine Select Refine Search search Name Search Pants and trees ri o M 12 Page Then enter your code In this example SL into the Keyword Search field and press the Apply button Note You can only use one code at a time If you enter multiple the search process will not find that string of characters Plant Selector uA Botanic Gardens of Location Search Name Search EM My List Seasonal Colour Form Evergreen Deciouou Canopy Shape Folege FlowerType Trunk Flower Colo Fiowering Time Enter your Botanical Region code in the Keyword search field and This will refine the list to only plants that contain the botanical region code in this example SL Alternatively you can select a form such as Low Shrub and or other criteria from Refine Search enter the botanical region code in the Keyword Search field and the results will display only those plants indigenous to your selected botanical region of South Australia Plant Selector QD ours Rtsteatia Q Location Search O Name Search Kl My List Detall e 0600 eee TN Clematis micropnyila C J Small Leaved Clematis
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26. st you in further research You can access the Resources amp Links from any page in Plant Selector and is found along the bottom to the right of the Feedback button Botanic Gardens of ADELAIDE Plant Selector About Plant Selector What ts Green The Green Infrastructure infrastructure Project ven irfrriructere Praja To access the Resources amp Links page select Resources amp Links from the selection to the right of Feedback UELUT ME Lr n dev 20 Page Botanic Gardens Plant Selector of ADELAIDE Q Location Search 0 Name Search M My List Resources amp Links Botanic Gardens of Adelaide Select the Hyperlink to open the site you are Climate Information interested in Flora foe Fauna Groen Infrastructure Evidence Base Noxious Weed List Plant Permits SA Water Tree planting guide State Flore Plast Catalogue Sustainable Landscapes Project Urban Forest Biodiversity Program indigenous species fats Generally the sites are easy to navigate These links may change over time and not always be available If you notice a link not working you can contact us using the Feedback option and the team will update when possible Using the Bureau of Meteorology BOM site to find Climate Information Often it is useful to understand the average rainfall and temperature for the location for which you are choosing plants We have included the Bureau of Meteorology Climate Data Online site to ass
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28. uding physical appearance suitable placement purpose soil and light preferences growth habits attraction for native fauna common landscaping uses and other qualities and cautions Plants indigenous to South Australia can be selected by using a regional code in the Keyword search area See page 10 of this document Please note that soil types can vary significantly within Council areas and that modified environments may not contain original soil types Soil types in the planting location should be considered prior to plant selection Local environmental conditions It should also be noted that some plants have specific requirements It is important to select the plants that will suit the environmental conditions of each particular planting location These 2 Page conditions may include soil type and modification aspect drainage fire risk and climate including rainfall patterns temperatures wind sun exposure and frost Availability While the majority of plants listed are commercially available you may find some less commonly used species that prove to be more difficult to source Early communication with plant nurseries and or growers is strongly encouraged to allow sufficient lead time for preferred species and numbers to be available Permits The collection or harvest of plant material or seeds from native plant species is regulated in South Australia For more information about this including what permissions and permits are req
29. uired please visit Licences amp permits This link is also available within Plant Selector on the Resources amp Links page Genetic Implications Some plant species listed will be indigenous to your area In such circumstances and in particular when planting near to natural reserves or parks it is highly recommended that the origin of the material to be planted is identified and where possible plants originating from local provenance parents should be used There is also potential risk of some plant taxa i e Grevillea sop hybridising with local species It is therefore advisable to seek expert advice on which species may pose potential threat to adjacent natural vegetation communities This project has been assisted by the Local Government Research amp Development Scheme and SA Water Guidance and expertise has been contributed by TREENET State Flora plant nursery at Belair Nursery amp Garden Industry of South Australia SA Water Project Green local government representatives independent landscape architects and designers Botanic Gardens of South Australia horticultural staff and Friends of the Botanic Gardens of South Australia Plant selector front entry screen Click the Plant Selector http plantselector botanicgardens sa gov au link to access the database The first screen you see is the main access screen or home It is here you either select your location or plant name In the body of the information text or
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